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I am 21
years old and currently live in Tallahassee, Florida. I am living in Tallahassee while I am in school at Florida State University.
While I currently live in Tallahassee, the place I really call home is
Graceville, Florida.
I am a Senior Marketing/Finance major at
FSU.
I have been attending Florida
State's College of
Business since the Fall of 2000, when I transferred in from Chipola
Junior College with an AA. I plan to graduate from FSU in December of
2002.
While at Florida State, I have been a member of the Marching
Chiefs. This organization is comprised of students from
virtually every major and area of study at Florida State. Over 400 members
strong, the Marching Chiefs perform and entertain at all FSU Home
Football Games and select away games as well. I am a member of the
Trombone section in Chiefs, also known as the Roamin'
Bones.

Before attending FSU, I was a student at Chipola Junior
College. Chipola Junior College is a small school in Marianna,
Florida. The decision to attend Chipola was an easy one since I was able
to save money by living at home while attending. It also allowed me to
more easily transfer into the college state of mind. Since I attended a
very small high school, I felt that it would be in my best intrest to take
this small step first, in order to transition more smoothly.
Before attending CJC, I went to Graceville High
School. Graceville is a small town in
northwest Florida. Chances are, you have never heard of it and have more
than likely never been through it either. If you haven't, you aren't
missing much. I attended Graceville High School throughout my high school
career, participating in many extra-curricular activities while there. I
was a member of the Tiger Pride marching band, as well as Beta Club and
Key Club, throughout my time at GHS. I graduated from GHS in
1999.
I am a Diabetic. I was diagnosed with diabetes
when I was 6 years old. It has been rough at times, but I am better for
it. Since 1991, I have attended Camp
Seale Harris, a camp in Alabama for children with diabetes. I attended
as a camper for 6 years, as a CIT for 2 years, and have been a Counselor
ever since. I have also been involved with Camp Kudzu, a camp in
Georgia for diabetic children since the summer of 2000, when the camp was
first established.

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